Kyle is a mobile software engineer with experience in iOS and Android dating back to 2008. He has also dabbled in the world of automated test tools. When not spending time with his family he is learning new technologies to solve interesting problems.

This WWDC series highlights new technologies and insights I took away from WWDC 2017. My second post explored new drag and drop API. In this post, I demonstrate how easy it is to use the new Core ML framework. The Silicon Valley “not hotdog” reference was used... Read more.

In my first WWDC post, I mentioned an overview of the highlights from WWDC 2017. In this post, I dive into the new drag and drop API and demonstrate how to create a drop zone app. *Note: This app was written using iOS 11 beta 1. It is possible that the implementation... Read more.

My first WWDC as an attendee has come and gone, but the fun doesn’t stop there. There are plenty of changes and new APIs to keep developers busy. In my second post, I dive into the new Drag and Drop API. In my third post, I explore the new Core ML framework. ... Read more.

Swift scripting is awesome. Third party libraries that include references to APIs requiring usage descriptions, without disclosing that information to their users, are less awesome. I recently experienced this very situation and thought it would be a good excuse to... Read more.